A bishop typically wears a mitre, which is a tall, pointed hat symbolizing his authority and role in the Church. He may also wear a zucchetto, a small skullcap that signifies his rank and is often worn during liturgical functions. Additionally, bishops may don a biretta, a square cap with three peaks, particularly during formal ceremonies or when not in liturgical attire.
Hats are worn all the time as fashion accesories, however they are most often worn in winter and in colder regions.
They make hats and hats were worn by everyone.
She has worn a variety of style of hat, but I think you mean "fascinators".
They do not, this sounds like confusion between the bearskin hats worn by Buckingham Palace's ceremonial guards. The hats worn by the Yeomen Wardens, aka 'Beefeaters', are small.
I believe they are simply "boater" hats. These hats are also seen being worn by gentlemen in barbershop quartets.
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There were countless types and styles of hats worn by Chinese emperors, including helmets, coronets, and of course, the royal crown.
Zucchetto is a hat. It is worn by clerics.
Traditionally, hats should not be worn indoors. It has been perceived as something to do with respect..
Conical hats are straw hats worn in Southeast Asia. They begin with the letter c.
It's called a mitre.